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May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. A student chairman will preside over each meeting. >competition with left-wing dem- onstrations. The VFW has desig- nated May 1 as "Loyalty Day." Only observance of the day in Ann Arbor…

… will be a May Day breakfast sponsored by the Wash- tenaw County section of the Com- munist Party. Students To Attend Ernest Ellis, student director of the CP at Michigan, revealed that students from…

… other schools in Michigan had left for New York to attend the celebrations. He knew of no Ann Arbor students in the contingent. Contrary to popular teaching, May Day as a labor day is not a foreign…

…- aly Plant. Jews Surround Main Arab Strongpoints InJerusalem Battle British Commissioner Threatens To Throw All Forces into Action JERUSALEM, April 30-(/P)-Jewish shock troops threw a headlock tonight…

… around a string of Arab strongpoints in a 22-hour battle for Jerusalem. Fighting in the southern section of the Holy City halted for a time when Arab fighters asked for a truce. Then the struggle was re…

…- sumed as two heavy explosions rocked the battered Katamon Area. Fifteen Jews and 30 Arabs are known to have been killed thus far, Just before the brief halt in the struggle, a Jewish Agency spokes- man…

… mathematics and the subsequent shooting. She is pictured above with the detectives who guarded her. STUDENT, FACULTY REACTIONS: Campus Opinion Divied on Anti-Communist Mundt Bill By ROMA LIPSKY A sharp…

… on the Jaffa-Jerusalem highway. An iron ring thus has been closed around the Arab port city of Jaffa if Yazur as well as Salama now is in Jewish hands. There were reports that the threatened invasion…

… of Palestine by regular army troops of neighboring Arab states was underway. An Arab news agency dispatch received in Damascus said troops of Iraq and Trans- Jordan entered Palestine this afternoon…

…. There was no im- mediate confirmation. The Sy- rian army moved southward to springboard positions from which it might lounch a drive into northern Palestine. Arab commanders rushed rein- forcements of…

May 01, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…PICKETING HE MrOV\IE Lw qAuu :43 it SHOWERS, CO OER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Weisbeg To Head Student

… Government Seven Members Elected To I)osts Harvey Weisberg, '47, became the Student Legislature's third president last night in an election marked by the absence of the sharp conflict which dominated the…

… We Need a NSO," at 8 p.m. today in the Un- ion. The discussion of the organiza- tion's objectives is part of a na- tion-wide NSO education program planned to prepare students for the election of…

… Smith heads. Smith, a student at the University of Texas, was one of the leaders in setting up the NSO at the Chicago Student Confer- ence last December. Michigan will elect six delegates to the…

… convention in a campus election May 14. Sponsored by the Student Legis- lature and the United Committee, which represents 15 campus or- ganizations, the discussion will be headed by Tom Walsh, Legislature…

students in all departments, were announced yesterday by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, summer session director. Believed to be the only session of its kind offered by any educa- tional institution, the post- ses…

…. "If student response is good," he said, "the program next year will include all the de- partments." According to Dean Peake, the discussions are designed to provide detailed and accurate information…

December 01, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Bernadotte Proposal for taking the Negev desert away from Israel, Jewish and Arab Military commanders in Jerusalem signed a formal agreement to stop all fighting in the Holy City. Britain agreed with the…

… accepted the U. S. view that the Jews and Arabs should bargain on any territorial changes in the Holy Land. An earlier British proposal had supported the recomnendation of Count Folke Bernadotte, slain UN…

… mediator, that Israel should give the Negev to the Arabs in return for Westrn Galilee. The UN said the acting media- tor, Dr. Ralph Bunche, will fly to Palestine soon for talks with Brig. Gen. William E…

…. Riley, Chief of Staff of UN truce' observers. It was said the talks would cover the entire Palestine situation. THESE developments took place as Jewish and Arab military com- manders signed a pact…

…, calling for a "complete and sincere cease- fire" in Jerusalem, which came after two formal meetings between the Holy City's commanders. Their negotiations were the first direct Israeli-Arab talks to end in…

students to find seats before the game begins at 7:30. 'C * * RESERVED SEAT tickets will be on sale from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. every day except Saturday at the Athletic Administration Building ticket office…

…. Price is $1.50. Studentsh whohave coupon books for their wives must buy tax tickets sometime Saturday morning, Weir said. The ticket office closes at noon Saturday. Last year, students were ad- mitted to…

… the field house early if they held preferential tickets. "Under the preferential ticket system," Weir said, "students had to wait in line to get the tickets and then wait a second time at the field…

students would be present to cause sore elbows and hips in the barnlike IM Building," he said. The decision to change the site came quickly yesterday, and re- ceived the immediate sanction of the Office of…

Student Affairs, ac- cording to Giczewski. THE COMMITTEE believes that the move will provide a more enjoyable evening. Giczewski pointed out thiot the cafeteria will be open for refreshments. A VG Meeting…

November 01, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… has been conduct- ed to reach each student. Contribu- tions by students may be made in Rm. 204, South Wing, University Hall. SRA Will Support World Service Drive The Committee on Cooperation of the…

Student Religious Association voted support of the state FEPC drive and the World Student Service Fund campaign, which will take place Nov. 18 to 22, in a meeting UN Decides To Discuss Armament Plan Now By…

… embassy earlier today. JERUSALEM, Oct. 31-Leaders of the Palestine Arab Army Futu- wah called for a parade and mass meeting tomorrow in Nablus, 33 miles north of Jerusalem, and many authorities expressed…

… fear it right be an occasion for an Arab eruption against the Jews. The Army leaders declares it was "not a protest" against bombings yesterday in which six Arabs were injured, but other Arab informants…

… declared it was "a show of strength of Arabs on the heels ofthe same sort of demonstration by the Jews." * * * WASHINGTON, Oct. 31-A specia UNRRA mission to Yugoslavia re- ported today "no evidence of wide…

… limited to students, faculty and ath- letic book holders this year-on a first come, first served basis. Hack Coplin, chairman of the Stu dent Legislature's athletic commit tee, said yesterday that a…

… have been eaten, the customers will determine the p Magee says he is trying to set up a fair price schedule LIQUOR VIOLATIONS: Police Crack Down on Falsification by U' Stj Cracking down on student prac…

… another student's identi- fication in a downtown tavern, was Faculty, Staff Influenza Shots To Start Today Today and tomorow morning have been set aside in the influenza im- munization program for the…

… Health Service may be able to take care of requests after the program is com- pleted but that there will probably be some charge. Students who were unable to report for inoculation at their scheduled times…

… thisi reported to ponice during te v-ai semester, the practice of age falsi- fying is known to be widespread among the student population, ace- cording to Sgt. Heusel. Frequent checks of local taverns…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

Student Congress Election Voting in the campus Student Congress election will end at 5:15 p.m. today, but Men's Judiciary Council announced last night that the results may not be available for several days…

… Daily, has been accord- ed a new tribute by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Board has placed Prof. Sun- derland's picture in th upstairs of- fice of The Daily in recognition of his…

… the three slates on the ballot. The polls will be open today from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for Water- man Gymnasium and the Engineering Arch which will stay open until 5:15 p.m. to accomodate students

…. Turkish Trends SCussed by Student Group The economic, cultural, political, and future trends of modern Turkey were discussed by four Turkish grad- uate students of the University in the Rackham Amphitheatre…

… against making Palestine either a Jewish or an Arab state, and said that the government ultimately established there "under international guarantees" must pro- tect Christian, Jew and Moslem. Continue…

… both Jews and Arabs that any at- tempt from either side, by threats of violence, by terrorism, or by organi- zation of use of illegal armies to pre- vent its execution, will be resolutely suppressed." No…

… countries other than Palestine gave no hope of substantial assistance in finding homes for Jews wishing or impelled to leave Europe." Dean Bennett Announces .New Grade Ruling Students in the architecture…

…, expects to feel the same pres- sure of a greatly increased enroll- ment that the other schools here an- ticipate this fall. The text of the rest of he regula- tion is as follows: Students whose general…

May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 6

… remotely con- nected with alumni. "Alumni interest is one of theI big reasons that the University has always had a strong student body," Tapping says. He works closely with alumni interested in getting…

… promising students tol come to Michigan. On the other hand, he helps soften the blow for alumni proteges. who can't meet the entrance requirements. Other jobs taken on by the alumni office include last year…

…, evidently interest- who had some dye left over from ed in the color scheme of the the war, or a chemistry student. campus, poured green dye into the The green color will fade as the waters. Whoever the color…

…- lows, 25-year-old Hampton keeps his classes lively simply by follow- ing his pet theory-if students are interested, they'll learn. "They can't help it, he grins, and cites students in his practice…

… semester though -- just "Oh, we talk and they write papers . .." Once on the subject of student produced, directed and acted films, Hampton can enthusiastically rat- tle on for an hour. He can't un- derstand…

…. Friends claim Hampton has a boundless capacity for alcohol and coffee. He denies this with "I only drink beer." They also tell the story that "because he was in an Arab prison on his twenty-first birthday…

…, he can't drink in Ann Arbor because his liquor card is in Arabic." Caii't Win1 LAS VEGAS, April 30-The rover boys of the roulette table learned it the hard way today: Albert Hibbs, 23, Chillicothe…

June 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… the rally which is open to all students and faculty, an informal tea will be held from 3 to 5 pam. Monday in the Iternational Center, and under the auspices of the Center. Faculty members and students

… are invited to attend this reception. Hold Discussion Group A Tuesday discussion group from 10 a.m. to noon in Lane Hall will be held for student leaders who wish to meet with the group. Following thib…

… Would Be Basis for World Economy Jabri, here enroute to Cairo for a meeting of the Council of the League of Arab Nations June 4, charged that France was aiming at domination of Syria, either by mandate…

… -' . Koryama Seri Of Japan Takaoka -TaHt ONSHU: Kaanazawa Mato ~k ' .x Uedaoy ~.-.? 3.06 S:.Mi51 Sq.Mi. 'Koh, ul -- TTAK 1 27SSYOoha WWI sue q~i 3.3 Iq.M; Increased Operational Costs Force Raise in Student Fees…

… Summer Session Charges Will Be Higher For Non-Resident Students A new schedule of raised tuition fees, expected to increase receipts from this source by approximately 10 per cent, will become effective at…

… said. Smoothing out cer- tain inequalities in the differential between resident and non-resident fees was given as the second major reason for the revision. Under the new schedule, full program students

… in the Literary College, who are residents of Michigan, will pay $65 instead of $60 per semester and non-resident students will pay $110 instead of $100, Resident engineering students will pay $70 per…

… semester, an increase of $5, while non-resident students' tuition will be $130, up $10 University income from tuitions has declined more than $500,000, taking the years 1940 and 1944, thus in part…

… poli- tical domination and tended to in- crease bilateral trade. "A reduction in the volume of world trade result- ed," he declared. Summer session fees remain un- changed for resident students except…

… for a 10 per cent increase in law and music. All fees were raised by that amount for non-resident students. Fees for reduced p±'ograms in all schools were increased approximately 10 per cent for…

April 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

… Minnesota students. A Student Project for Amity Among N.- tions under operation there for the pur- pose of sponsoring Minnesota students in summer study abroad has met with amazing success. By conducting…

… groups of ten students each under the supervision of a member of the faculty will spend the summer in each of the select- ed nations. They will study such problems as political parties, socialistic trends…

…, labor and legal systems. Study will be independent and consist mainly of field work. Funds totaling $15,000 have been 'raised to finance the program. Last summer four groups of students con- ducted…

… the first SPAN students to helr'Minnesota's second foreign study group. It is the hope of the pioneering group that other American Universities and Colleges will follow their lead this summer. The Uni…

… semi-fascist states. Here is the place for student objections -demonstrations, rallies-any kind of ac- tion that will have repercussions in Wash- ington and will show the higher ups in our government…

… Physics Library, open 9-12 daily, closed afternoons; the West Lodge Study Hall at Willow Run which will be open 1-5:30 p.m. A University regulation requires that all students leaving Ann Ar- bor for…

… in session. In accordance with this rule, students planning to spend the Spring recess outside Ann Arbor must return library books to the Charging Desk of the General Li- brary (or the proper…

… the General Library or with Librarians in charge of Division Libraries. Students taking library books from Ann Arbor without permis- sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. Automobile regulations pertain…

July 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… power in the strategic Middle East land ended quietly and calmly, in contrast to the years of intermit- tent violence that swept the Holy Land when Arabs, then Jews re- volted and finally fought each…

…." ,Student Political Groups Activate Three student political clubs- representing as many different shades of opinion--will be active ' on the campus this summer. They are the Wallace Progres- sives, the Young…

… Democrats and the Young Republicans. Student supporters of Justice William Douglas will work through the city group. Talk is circulating that two oth- er clubs are in the process of for- mation, the Dewey for…

… Directory will g on sale today on the Diagonal an in the Union, League and Studen Publications buildings. Including names, home ad dresses and phone numbers of fac ulty as well as students, the nev Directory…

… information from th( Student Directory coupons whic were ripped from the registratior cards. The batch of 9,000 cards was di- vided into six blocksand appor tioned among the several typists. A dozen…

… section of fac- ulty members, student residence and campus information brought the total up to 168 pages. UN Is Peae Step--Bretton The United Nations was not established to secure peace, Hen- ry Bretton, of…

… the political science department, asserted yesterday. Speaking to members of the student's United Nations Council, Bretton said that the UN was meant to act as a forum, a step toward world government…

… Armv nficers already have crossed into rebel nositions for HIGH POINT IN POLITICS: Daily Recalls 1932 Siege by Students "Socialists Storm Daily To Pro- test Straw Vote Fraud." This head-line, which…

… appeared on the front page of The Daily, for Friday, Nov. 4, 1932, probably marks the high point of a period in University history when politics were a fighting matter for the student body. The incident…

… began at 10 p.m. Thursday night with the descent on the Student Publications Build- victory over Franklin Delano ened again to forcibly prevent The Roosevelt, and that The Daily had Daily from going to…

April 01, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

…i-lTML~I rat aTVIJI*Mar .."I"Mr-a. I '10Al 1 .S.I' 11.:. - d lB .t, ' ..-U ' Y a5~~ . d 11 6 Fifty-Fourth Year 1 i I'd Rather Be Rirht By SAMUEL GRAFTON i Edited and managed by students of…

… Counselors' Office, 108 Mason Hall. Automobile Regulation: Students possessing driving permits who have not reported the 1944 license num- bers of their cars to the Dean of Students' Office must do so at once…

… this week a young lieutenant, soon to be oin his way overseas, visited me. He was very prominent in the ist impor- tant student activities in the Univer- sity two years ago. He expressed deep concern for…

students and ser- vicemen at 8:30 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation Lounge at the Methodist Church. The Congregational-Disciples Guild promises FUN, FOOD AND FOOL- ISHNESS at the April Fool's party at the…

… further programs and indoor games in case of unfavorable weath- er. All graduate and professional students and alumni are cordially invited. Junior Research Club: The April meeting will be held at 7:30 p…

… been voiced in Britain relative to his peace plans and motives. The Arab question has a long and involved train of circumstances, but the fact can not be disputed that the Arab has been the greatest…

…- ley Foundation: Morning worship service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. Charles W. Brashares will preach on "Enter -Love." Student class at 9:30 a.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting at 5 p.m. Mrs. Welthy Honsinger Fisher…

… service- ; men. Come out for an afternoon of Christian fellowship. See you there- 4:30 Sunday afternoon-Lane Hall. The Lutheran Student Association will meet at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, April 2, in the Zion…

June 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, J -FLT NE 1, 1946 PAGE TWO SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 194~ Fifty-Sixth Year - Edited. and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer lae Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp Pat Cameron Clark Baker Des Howarth Ann Schutz Dona Guimaraes…

…,000 non-repatriable Jews, if not many more who want to go there. Which means that Bri- tish stalling and Arab arguments will have to be by-passed. This the United Nations can, and must, do. The other 400…

… any discussion about the German relief pro- gram. The Deutscher Verein is an organization in which students may practice speaking German and, at the same time, enjoy themselves. It is not an…

… objection was raised that other countries needed money and food more than Germans. To this, the majority agreed. Those of the students who have relatives in Germany were told how to send food to them, and…

student absence from classes. 5. Committee on curriculum. 6. Report on veterans refresher course. 7. Report on faculty housing. 8. New business and announce- ments. Notice to Men Students and House- holders…

…: The closing date for the Spring Term will be June 22 and room rent in approved rooming houses for men shall be computed to include this date. As per the terms of the con- tracts, students are expected…

… to pay the full amount of the contract three weeks before the end of the term. Registration for the Summer Ses- sion begins June 26 and classes begin July 1. If either the householder or the student

… wishes to terminate their pre- sent rooming house agreement, notice should be given to the Office of the Dean of Students on or before June 1. Student may secure forms for this purpose in Room 2…

… leave their names at the Union Student Offices, week- days from 3:00 to 5:00, or call Al Farnsworth, 2-3002. There are no restrictions as to class or school, and veterans and men with previous ex…

July 01, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

Students In Program Fifteen University of Michigan men are among the first contin- gent of collegiate medical stu- dents who will attend one of four six-week ROTC summer encamp- ments at Brooke Army Medical…

… Center, Ft. Houston, Tex. Michigan students attending are Edward J. Anderson, Daniel J. Boucher, Judson D. Cates, Warren D. Cowan, Ralph O. Dunn, Jr., Robert J. Fisher, William C. God- win, Hiram P…

… of the world's attention today. Elsewhere in the world there are conflicts and frictions involving great re- ligions. In the past few years, Moslem fought Jew in the Mid- dle East in what the Arabs pro…

December 01, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…'s first assignments after he graduated from the Univer- sity of Chicago was the Arab-Jewish hostilities in Jerusalem in 1928. Other events he observed in his early years were the occupation of the Ruhr, the…

…'s Judiciary Council president, announced yesterday. Originally set for Wednesday, postponement of the election will allow students to pick up their identification cards before voting. Identification cards or…

… cashier's receipts will determine voting eligibility. In addition to presenting their identificaton, students wll be required to sign a tabulation sheet. P DISCHARGED SOLDIERS IN WARD PICKET LINE…

Student Pub- lications: Carsten Orberg, Harvey Frank, Paul Sislin, Kenneth Bissell, Monroe Fink and Evelyn Phillips. Union vice-presidents: Combined schools (business administration, music, forestry…

… for the office. Statements should be mailed to The Michigan Daily, c/o Arthur Gronik, Student Public at ons Building. Joan Wilk, H. Thomas, Lois K. Iver- son, Pat Hayes, Joan Buckmaster, Connie Essig…

…; Students Studied in Caves, Temples (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of articles on the foreign uni- versities slated in the campus election Wednesday. Information for this article was supplied…

… by Hsu Lo, a student in the University engineering school.) Once the University of Tsing Hua was located in Peiping, having been established there in 1912 with the indemnity returned by the United…

… morning the students would go out to clear away the rubble and bury the dead. One day the United States Army Air Forces came to Kunming and based its planes there. And the Japs flew overhead no more. For…

… four years the students took notes and passed blue books with 'Riri+ rinriPc inn1rinonr n ctartler h this neusrt of wnrshin in their …

June 01, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… 9 I Weather Clou;dy; scattered showers.. ig Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication Iati "Editorial 'Onre Book' system Hampers Students . VOL. LI. No. 174 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 1…

… Anthony Eden's care- ful statements of sympathy for Syr- ian Nationalist aspirations and words of friendship for the whole Arab world. Informed quarters declined to go beyond Eden's words, delivered Thurs…

…, three of Climaxing a day of meetings and discussions sponsored by the Ameri- can Student Defense League, Ralph Ingersoll will address a mass assem- bly at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre…

November 01, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHI+GAN 'DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949 Parties for SL Pro . . WHILE STUDENT Legislature has been struggling to get a toe hold on the Michigan campus, the efforts of private or…

…- ganizations, and petty politicians have left the student body dissatisfied with the make- up and work of that governing group. Because of the flurry of bloc-voting charges and counter-charges every elec- tion…

…, the long range view of what the leg- islature can do and what the students want it to do has been entirely overlooked as the politicos count the number of in- dependents or affiliates that have been…

… the student body never gets to vote, since they are argued and decided by a group of 50 students who weren't elected be- cause of how they stood but where they came from. There are other issues yet to…

… be settled: The Tug of War, ticket distribution, cal- endaring of events, the liquor ban, the question of who should represent the stu- dent body on the Student Affairs Com- mittee, and the Board of…

April 01, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 133) • Page Image 4

…THE M'CHIGAN DAILY New York By TOM THUMB Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning…

… representative of his church's young peo- ple's league. He was interested in writing poetry. There were two pacifist students from the Uni- Drew Person and " RbertS-Afe WASHINGTON - Behind the scenes, Jesse Jones…

… large number of observers (such as D, who packed New York City's large Manhattan Center to capacity. M OSTLY the delegates were Union members, church members or students. They cheered the speech of Joseph…

… Qccupational Information Freshmen, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Freshmen may not drop courses without E grade after Saturday, April 4. In adminis- tering this rule, students with less than 24…

… Architecture and De- sign: Midsemester reports indicating students enrolled in these units do- ing unsatisfactory work in any unit of the University are due in the office of the school on Saturday, April 4, at…

… the week beginning May 4. Qualified students wishing to write the exam- inations should leave their names in the Department office as soon as possible. Speech 132 and 190: Professor Densmore will not…

… cordially invited. University Lecture: Dr. M. S. Di- mand, Curator of Near Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, will lecture on the subject, "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period…

….m., in Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall. He will speak on "Spanish Art in the Golden Age." There will be no admission charge and both faculty and students are cordially invited. Lectures on Military Law, War…

… effort. A question period and smoker will follow Cap- tain Bulmer's talk. -All pre-meds are invited. A.S.M.E., Student Branch, will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Kellogg will be led by Dr. Wolff. Anyone who…

August 01, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

… Kalombatovich provided antics for the crowd of students and servicemen that turned out to watch the contest by sweeping the dust off the mound with a broom, raking it off with a rake and then rushing out with a…

… flit gun to brush away the opponents, as if it were the third act of an Italian opera. Both teams issue challenges to other service units on campus. The medical and dental students chal- lenge Co. C-3 to…

…. Thousands of former pleasure ships like the one Dictured above are carrying on an effective battle against the sub menace. MANY CHANGES MADE: Turkish Student Discusses Life in Kemalist Republic Beginning…

… country. In 1928 the Arabic alphabet was replaced by the much simpler and purer Latin alphabet, Barim said. Abandonment of the veil and giv- ing women equal rights with the men brought the Turkish woman up…

February 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

students of the University 6f Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Evelyn Phillips ,, Stan Wallace .. Ray Dixon Hank Mantho . Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy…

…, will not be 4 Univrs :ity L~ecture: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject. "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p. i…

…- teriology, will start on March 5 and will be given on the spring term schedule for the College of Litera- ture, Science and the Arts. Bacteriology 111, laboratory work for medical students, will start March…

… Tower. H. Kraus Student Recital: Jerry Pickerel, pi- 4.UOralert. Canist, will present a recital in partial University Council-Professor H. fulfillment of the requirements for { M. Dorr I Ut 1n t L li1. f1…

… will be open to the general pub- lic. Tea at the International Center, 'very Thursday, 4-5:30 p. m. Faculty, foreign students, and their Am'erican friends are cordially invited, Vepartment of Chemical…

… Senio' Society at 5 o'clock, IGANENSIAN must return contracts Friday, Feb. 2. Anyone unable to at- to the business office of the Student tend call Cornelia Groefsema at Publications Bldg. by Friday of…

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